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NO FOOLERY.

There is no foolery about rheumatism — it causes intolerable agony. Sufferers from rheumatism, goat, lumbago, and sciatica are profoundly moved to get rid of then- torture as soon as possible. To fool such people with fake remedies and quack medicines i 3 refined cruelty. The world to-day knows of but one true medicine that can grapple with these maladies. It i 3 Rheumo! Rheumo revels in relieving rheumatism. Biieiuno strikes at the root of the ailment, and strikes quickly. It kills the pain, removes the swelling, expels the excess uric acid, and effects a complete cure in about 48 hours. Chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. Kenipthorne, Pro3ser and Co., "Wholes* 1 c Agents.

— "Heat" is a word freely used, yet difficult to define. With a temperature of from 65deg to 70deg we frequently hear it remarked, "How hot this room is ! Ifc is insufferable !"' "Water at the same temperature would be described as cold ; a temperature of 90deg in the shade we call "intensely hot," We should speak of water at this temperature as scarcely warm ; a smith would rarely consider bis iron hot if less than 800 deg — red heat— ancl would call it a good hicat at 2700dea —•jrelUing.

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Otago Witness, Volume 12, Issue 2639, 12 October 1904, Page 82

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NO FOOLERY. Otago Witness, Volume 12, Issue 2639, 12 October 1904, Page 82

NO FOOLERY. Otago Witness, Volume 12, Issue 2639, 12 October 1904, Page 82

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